Thursday, July 7, 2016

How to Install iOS 10 Public Beta and macOS Sierra

iOS 10 Public Beta Installation

I recommend backing up your device with a Mac or PC before installing the iOS 10 Public Beta, however, it is not required.

On your iOS Device

1. Visit beta.apple.com/profile and install it by following on-screen instructions.
2. Check for updates
3. iOS devices running iOS 8.1.3 or later will automatically receive the latest public beta software over the air. Tap Settings > General > Software Update to install any available beta software.

macOS Sierra Public Beta Installation

1. Visit beta.apple.com and log in with your Apple ID
2. Scroll down to Step 2 on the macOS Sierra public beta webpage. Copy your redemption code and click "Redeem Code"


3. Enter the redemption code in the Mac App Store window that appears and click "Redeem"
4. Check the Updates tab in the App Store and it should appear.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Apple Rundown (July 2016)

Rundown of Apple Inc.

 As of July 6, 2016, Apple Inc. is one of the largest companies in the world valued at 724,773.1 million dollars. Their product lines include OS X, iOS, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, iPods, Macs, Macbooks, and more. What makes this incredible is that they have developed the operating system and much of the software on every device they sell. Here is my current Apple Inc. rundown.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

iOS 10 Beta 2's New Features


iOS 10 Beta 2 New Features

All of the new features in iOS 10 Beta 2.
  • Tweaked HomeKit iconography in Control Center
  • Notification Center ‘Missed’ becomes ‘Recent’
  • Today view for widgets in Notification Center can once again be accessed with swipe down from Home screen, not just within apps
  • Iconography for Apple TV and speakers tweaked in AirPlay settings in Control Center
  • HomeKit app icon updated from solid yellow to Home app icon in Settings
  • Apple Music replaces ‘Downloaded Music’ with ‘Downloads’, no longer removable
  • Maps now includes option for ‘Show Parked Location’ plus feature explanation in Settings
  • Messages now has Low Quality Image Mode toggle in Settings
  • Mail has new filter icon (was previously a filter, now lines within a circle
  • Notification Center now has Weather Channel credit once again
  • Control Center 3D Touch options have tweaked language, icons
  • New Organ Donation changes available in Health app
  • Music now has Shuffle option from Songs section (previously had to play a song before shuffling)
  • ‘Rest Finger to Unlock’ option in Accessibility Settings
  • Lock screen adds ‘Unlocked’ animation in status bar when unlocked, previously just removed lock icon
  • App Store now works with Split View on iPad Pro
  • iMessage App Store introduced over the weekend now promoted with splash screen
  • Feedback app available for more users
  • 3D Touching folders with badges now shows badges per apps, previously said ‘Unread’ per app
  • Interactive notifications now work differently on non-3D Touch devices (swipe down versus slide over to access options)
All of the removable Apple apps:

Removing an Apple application from the home screen does not remove it from the device.

Calculator, Calendar, Compass, Contacts, FaceTime, Find My Friends, Home, iBooks, iCloud Drive, iTunes Store, Mail, *Maps, *Music, News, Notes, *Podcasts, Reminders, Stocks, Tips, Videos
  • You can remove the Contacts app from an iPhone only. If you remove Contacts, you won’t lose your contact information. You can still find all of that information in the Phone app.
  • If you remove the Music app, it won’t be available to use with CarPlay.
  • If you try to remove the Watch app from an iPhone that’s paired with an Apple Watch, an alert asks you to unpair your Apple Watch before you can remove the app. 

OTA Profiles - (Install on-device)

iOS 9.3.3 should be arriving within this week, but while we wait for a new public release, iOS 10 Developer Beta 2 is great news for developers!
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Monday, July 4, 2016

Friday, July 1, 2016

iOS 10 Jailbreak from Pangu Demoed at MOSEC

The One More Thing announcement.
During the MOSEC iOS security conference Pangu, a well-known and trusted jailbreak developing team, has demoed an iOS 10 untethered jailbreak. Rumors surrounding an upcoming iOS 9.3.2 release later this week is growing, and most likely will arrive right after iOS 9.3.3 is released. Because there is little to report on surrounding these photos, and the lack of any source besides them, we caution everyone to not expect too much from Pangu as far as realeases, as an iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak has not been presented and iOS 9.3.3 is right around the corner.

Cydia is present on a jailbroken iOS 10 Developer Beta 1 
The package manager within Cydia functions on iOS 10
iExplorer is able to detect the device as jailbroken

Once again displaying that Cydia is present in iOS 10

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